In times of conceptual war, the hero does not wear armor or carry a spear. While the idea of heroism has always changed, it has never been as diffuse as it is now. The hero has always displayed ...
It’s an invitation to move past adversarial narratives and toward a future where institutions and innovators work side by side. Because in the end, not all heroes have cap tables—and if we’re going to ...
You don’t need to live an inherently exciting life to be a hero. Researchers Benjamin ... a little bit of conscious effort): “We are innately—if not consciously—familiar with the narrative ...
It was December 2014 and we were in Macksville ... But to be able to do so, not once but twice, and that too during the course of a Test match talks of true character. You need to be brave ...
Because in the end, not all heroes have cap tables—and if we’re going to meet the moment, we need every hero we can get.
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